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more than one countdown widget?

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  • Started 4 years ago by shebaduhkitty
  • Latest reply from shebaduhkitty

  1. I can't seem to locate how to add more than one count down widget in the new format. I found the button to increase the number of logbook,text,dividers, and a couple others... but countdown is not listed there. But I know I have seen journals with more than one. right?

    Posted 4 years ago #
  2. You can have 2 countdown widgets. Go to your profile page, choose the advanced settings tab in the upper right and pick "Sidebar Widgets."
    In the widget list you should see Countdown Clock 1 and Countdown Clock 2. Just drag the box for #2 to the bottom area where it says Main Sidebar. Then you need to click the little page icon on the right side of the Countdown Clock 2 box to configure it for your event.

    Posted 4 years ago #
  3. I believe you can have as many as you'd like, (I have 4). When you go to your widgets, go to "add more widgets" and for the countdown timer click the drop down and select as many as you like, then, (I believe) click save, then add your clocks to your sidebar. I'm sorry thats so vague, but without actually doing it thats as close as I can get. But, I know you can have more.

    Posted 4 years ago #
  4. I found it, but for some reason the add widgets popup does not have enough of a white background except for the top 4 choices, the rest is on a transparent background, so I couldn't see them mixed in with the other text of the page. A little bug of some kind.

    Posted 4 years ago #

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